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Etymology

The word chemistry comes from the word alchemy which was an earlier set of practices that encompassed elements of chemistry, metallurgy, philosophy, astrology, astronomy, mysticism and medicine. It is often seen as linked to the quest to turn lead or another common starting material into gold. Alchemy, which was practiced around 330, is the study of the composition of waters, movement, growth, embodying, disembodying, drawing the spirits from bodies and bonding the spirits within bodies (Zosimos). An alchemist was called a 'chemist' in popular speech, and later the suffix "-ry" was added to this to describe the art of the chemist as "chemistry".

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In late 2004, Khan began tutoring his cousin Nadia who needed help with math using Yahoo!'s Doodle notepad.When other relatives and friends sought similar help, he decided that it would be more practical to distribute the tutorials on YouTube. The videos' popularity and the testimonials of appreciative students prompted Khan to quit his job in finance as a hedge fund analyst at Connective Capital Management in 2009, and focus on the tutorials (then released under the moniker "Khan Academy") full-time.

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Carbon - Periodic Table of Videos

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Carbon and its Compound : CBSE Class 10 X Science (Chemistry)

Carbon and its Compound : CBSE Class 10 X Science (Chemistry)

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Carbon: The Chemistry of Living Things

Carbon: The Chemistry of Living Things

Carbon: The Chemistry of Living Things

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Carbon Chemistry and Life

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Glucose is a simple sugar with the molecular formula C6H12O6, which means that it is a molecule that is made of six carbon atoms, twelve hydrogen atoms, and six oxygen atoms. Glucose circulates in the blood of animals as blood sugar. It is made during photosynthesis from water and carbon dioxide, using energy from sunlight. It is the most important source of energy for cellular respiration. Glucose is stored as a polymer, in plants as starch and in animals as glycogen.
With six carbon atoms, it is classed as a hexose, a subcategory of the monosaccharides. D-Glucose is one of the sixteen aldohexose stereoisomers. The D-isomer, D-glucose, also known as dextrose, occurs widely in nature, but the L-isomer, L-glucose, does not. Glucose can be obtained by hydrolysis of carbohydrates such as mil...

Take a glimpse into my mind and see how I think about the Mitsunobu Reaction! This is a Organic Chem 2 reaction that is taught at Boston University and is a modern SN2 Reaction. It is seemingly incredibly intimidating but actually super easy to understand if you think about it the right way and look closely.
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However, some groups, such as the alkyl group, are less electron-withdrawing than hydrogen and are therefore considered as electron-releasing. This is electron-releasing character and is indicated by the +I effect. In short, alkyl groups tend to give electrons, leading to induction effect.
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Carbon atoms have a versatile nature to attach themselves to one another to an extent not possible for any other element. Carbon atoms can form long chains and rings containing thousand of atoms. The chains and rings can be branched and cross-linked. This versatile nature of carbon is the reason why there are millions of compounds of carbon present around us. Organic molecules are everywhere around us. These are the part of not our body but also food & medicines. Organic chemistry is vey important for technology also as it is chemistry of ink, paper, dyes, paint, gasoline, rubber and plastic.
Compounds of carbon with hydrogen i.e. hydrocarbons are of biological , social and economical importance for human. Starting from vegetable oil which we eat to the gasoline which we use to run our ...

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In this lesson, you will learn the Chemistry of Silicones. This will be covered in 2 parts.
Part-1: Preparation of Silicones
Part-2: Properties and Sample prob...

In this lesson, you will learn the Chemistry of Silicones. This will be covered in 2 parts.
Part-1: Preparation of Silicones
Part-2: Properties and Sample problems
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You can find the entire course on Group - 14 Elements here: https://goo.gl/sJVCJG
This course will explain Chemistry of Carbon & it's allotropes, oxides, oxyacids and carbides. Chemistry of Silicon & it's silicones, silicates, silicon carbide and zeolites. This course will help the IIT-JEE aspirants to understand the general trend of Group-14 Elements with some irregularities due to intervening d and f orbitals. To know about Carbon, the most important element on Earth which influence our everyday life will be more interesting. #Carbonfamily #Silicon #AIPMT #IITJEE #InorganicChemistry #p-blockelements.
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Glucose is a simple sugar with the molecular formula C6H12O6, which means that it is a molecule that is made of six carbon atoms, twelve hydrogen atoms, and six...

Glucose is a simple sugar with the molecular formula C6H12O6, which means that it is a molecule that is made of six carbon atoms, twelve hydrogen atoms, and six oxygen atoms. Glucose circulates in the blood of animals as blood sugar. It is made during photosynthesis from water and carbon dioxide, using energy from sunlight. It is the most important source of energy for cellular respiration. Glucose is stored as a polymer, in plants as starch and in animals as glycogen.
With six carbon atoms, it is classed as a hexose, a subcategory of the monosaccharides. D-Glucose is one of the sixteen aldohexose stereoisomers. The D-isomer, D-glucose, also known as dextrose, occurs widely in nature, but the L-isomer, L-glucose, does not. Glucose can be obtained by hydrolysis of carbohydrates such as milk sugar (lactose), cane sugar (sucrose), maltose, cellulose, glycogen, etc. It is commonly commercially manufactured from cornstarch by hydrolysis via pressurized steaming at controlled pH in a jet followed by further enzymatic depolymerization.
In 1747, Andreas Marggraf was the first to isolate glucose.Glucose is on the World Health Organization's List of EssentialMedicines, the most important medications needed in a basic health system. The name glucose derives through the French from the Greek γλυκός, which means "sweet," in reference to must, the sweet, first press of grapes in the making of wine. The suffix "-ose" is a chemical classifier, denoting a carbohydrate.
Glucose is the most widely used aldohexose in living organisms. One possible explanation for this is that glucose has a lower tendency than other aldohexoses to react nonspecifically with the amine groups of proteins.This reaction—glycation—impairs or destroys the functionof many proteins.Glucose's low rate of glycation can be attributed to its having a more stable cyclic form compared to other aldohexoses, which means it spends less time than they do in its reactive open-chain form.The reason for glucose having the most stable cyclic form of all the aldohexoses is that its hydroxy groups (with the exception of the hydroxy group on the anomeric carbon of D-glucose) are in the equatorial position. Many of the long-term complications of diabetes (e.g., blindness, kidney failure, and peripheral neuropathy) are probably due to the glycation of proteins or lipids. In contrast, enzyme-regulated addition of sugars to protein is called glycosylation and is essential for the function of many proteins.
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Glucose is a simple sugar with the molecular formula C6H12O6, which means that it is a molecule that is made of six carbon atoms, twelve hydrogen atoms, and six oxygen atoms. Glucose circulates in the blood of animals as blood sugar. It is made during photosynthesis from water and carbon dioxide, using energy from sunlight. It is the most important source of energy for cellular respiration. Glucose is stored as a polymer, in plants as starch and in animals as glycogen.
With six carbon atoms, it is classed as a hexose, a subcategory of the monosaccharides. D-Glucose is one of the sixteen aldohexose stereoisomers. The D-isomer, D-glucose, also known as dextrose, occurs widely in nature, but the L-isomer, L-glucose, does not. Glucose can be obtained by hydrolysis of carbohydrates such as milk sugar (lactose), cane sugar (sucrose), maltose, cellulose, glycogen, etc. It is commonly commercially manufactured from cornstarch by hydrolysis via pressurized steaming at controlled pH in a jet followed by further enzymatic depolymerization.
In 1747, Andreas Marggraf was the first to isolate glucose.Glucose is on the World Health Organization's List of EssentialMedicines, the most important medications needed in a basic health system. The name glucose derives through the French from the Greek γλυκός, which means "sweet," in reference to must, the sweet, first press of grapes in the making of wine. The suffix "-ose" is a chemical classifier, denoting a carbohydrate.
Glucose is the most widely used aldohexose in living organisms. One possible explanation for this is that glucose has a lower tendency than other aldohexoses to react nonspecifically with the amine groups of proteins.This reaction—glycation—impairs or destroys the functionof many proteins.Glucose's low rate of glycation can be attributed to its having a more stable cyclic form compared to other aldohexoses, which means it spends less time than they do in its reactive open-chain form.The reason for glucose having the most stable cyclic form of all the aldohexoses is that its hydroxy groups (with the exception of the hydroxy group on the anomeric carbon of D-glucose) are in the equatorial position. Many of the long-term complications of diabetes (e.g., blindness, kidney failure, and peripheral neuropathy) are probably due to the glycation of proteins or lipids. In contrast, enzyme-regulated addition of sugars to protein is called glycosylation and is essential for the function of many proteins.
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Take a glimpse into my mind and see how I think about the Mitsunobu Reaction! This is a Organic Chem 2 reaction that is taught at Boston University and is a modern SN2 Reaction. It is seemingly incredibly intimidating but actually super easy to understand if you think about it the right way and look closely.
Centripetal Forces Made Easy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHXNhEnhZxY
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● Concepts covered/related: Mitsunobu | AlcoholConversion to Leaving Groups | Darzens | PBr3 | SOCL2 | Tosylate | Mesylate | Nucleophiles | Electrophiles | SN2 | SN1 | Inversion of Stereochemistry | PPH3 Triphenyl Phosphine
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In this video, I have explain about If the electronegative atom is then joined to a chain of atoms, usually carbon, the positive charge is relayed to the other ...

In this video, I have explain about If the electronegative atom is then joined to a chain of atoms, usually carbon, the positive charge is relayed to the other atoms in the chain. This is the electron-withdrawing inductive effect, also known as the -I effect.
However, some groups, such as the alkyl group, are less electron-withdrawing than hydrogen and are therefore considered as electron-releasing. This is electron-releasing character and is indicated by the +I effect. In short, alkyl groups tend to give electrons, leading to induction effect.
As the induced change in polarity is less than the original polarity, the inductive effect rapidly dies out and is significant only over a short distance. Moreover, the inductive effect is permanent but feeble since it involves the shift of strongly held σ-bond electrons and other stronger factors may overshadow this effect.
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In this video, I have explain about If the electronegative atom is then joined to a chain of atoms, usually carbon, the positive charge is relayed to the other atoms in the chain. This is the electron-withdrawing inductive effect, also known as the -I effect.
However, some groups, such as the alkyl group, are less electron-withdrawing than hydrogen and are therefore considered as electron-releasing. This is electron-releasing character and is indicated by the +I effect. In short, alkyl groups tend to give electrons, leading to induction effect.
As the induced change in polarity is less than the original polarity, the inductive effect rapidly dies out and is significant only over a short distance. Moreover, the inductive effect is permanent but feeble since it involves the shift of strongly held σ-bond electrons and other stronger factors may overshadow this effect.
ABOUT CHANDRAHAS SIR:-...........................................
S&K CLASSES is the first choice of student in Northen India for preparation of JEE main and advanced ,NEET & AIIMS.
Chandrahas Sir is first online teacher of chemistry in Dehradun.
Chandrahas Sir is known for his focused and simplified JEE main and advanced/NEET/AIIMS/BOARD teaching to bring to student an easy and analytical methodology towards JEE main and advanced / AIIMS.
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Carbon atoms have a versatile nature to attach themselves to one another to an extent not possible for any other element. Carbon atoms can form long chains and ...

Carbon atoms have a versatile nature to attach themselves to one another to an extent not possible for any other element. Carbon atoms can form long chains and rings containing thousand of atoms. The chains and rings can be branched and cross-linked. This versatile nature of carbon is the reason why there are millions of compounds of carbon present around us. Organic molecules are everywhere around us. These are the part of not our body but also food & medicines. Organic chemistry is vey important for technology also as it is chemistry of ink, paper, dyes, paint, gasoline, rubber and plastic.
Compounds of carbon with hydrogen i.e. hydrocarbons are of biological , social and economical importance for human. Starting from vegetable oil which we eat to the gasoline which we use to run our vehicles are all hydrocarbons .Apart from hydrogen, organic compounds may also contains carbon atom bonded with sulphur, nitrogen, phosphorus and halogen atoms.
Though, organic chemistry is not quite mathematical in nature, but the basics of Thermodynamics and Kinetics are still the underlying principles. It observes and explains the chemistry in life. Although Organic Chemistry in itself is quite vast but at IIT JEE level it deals with General Organic Chemistry i.e. basics organic chemistry.
It starts with the concept of Hybridization, IUPAC Nomenclature, Isomerism, Resonance, Hyperconjugation, etc. Stereoisomerism is a critical part which becomes a bottleneck for most of the students. These concepts are used in almost every reaction mechanisms which are a part of topics like Hydrocarbons, Halides, Alcohols & Phenols, Aldehydes & Ketones, Carboxylic acids and derivatives and hence these are basics of organic chemistry.
In this chapter we will discuss about some basic concepts of chemistry which are very important for anyone who want to study and score good marks in organic chemistry. Once you get master with these basic concepts of organic chemistry, things will become easy for you and you will be able to understand any topic related to organic chemistry quickly.
ABOUT CHANDRAHAS SIR:-...........................................
S&K CLASSES is the first choice of student in Northen India for preparation of JEE main and advanced ,NEET & AIIMS.
Chandrahas Sir is first online teacher of chemistry in Dehradun.
Chandrahas Sir is known for his focused and simplified JEE main and advanced/NEET/AIIMS/BOARD teaching to bring to student an easy and analytical methodology towards JEE main and advanced / AIIMS.
* Online webinar for chemistry -https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=n_gbVJj5PLs
*solid state | position of octahedral &tetrahedral voids in F.C.C-https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=6jrGVWVRXMU
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Carbon atoms have a versatile nature to attach themselves to one another to an extent not possible for any other element. Carbon atoms can form long chains and rings containing thousand of atoms. The chains and rings can be branched and cross-linked. This versatile nature of carbon is the reason why there are millions of compounds of carbon present around us. Organic molecules are everywhere around us. These are the part of not our body but also food & medicines. Organic chemistry is vey important for technology also as it is chemistry of ink, paper, dyes, paint, gasoline, rubber and plastic.
Compounds of carbon with hydrogen i.e. hydrocarbons are of biological , social and economical importance for human. Starting from vegetable oil which we eat to the gasoline which we use to run our vehicles are all hydrocarbons .Apart from hydrogen, organic compounds may also contains carbon atom bonded with sulphur, nitrogen, phosphorus and halogen atoms.
Though, organic chemistry is not quite mathematical in nature, but the basics of Thermodynamics and Kinetics are still the underlying principles. It observes and explains the chemistry in life. Although Organic Chemistry in itself is quite vast but at IIT JEE level it deals with General Organic Chemistry i.e. basics organic chemistry.
It starts with the concept of Hybridization, IUPAC Nomenclature, Isomerism, Resonance, Hyperconjugation, etc. Stereoisomerism is a critical part which becomes a bottleneck for most of the students. These concepts are used in almost every reaction mechanisms which are a part of topics like Hydrocarbons, Halides, Alcohols & Phenols, Aldehydes & Ketones, Carboxylic acids and derivatives and hence these are basics of organic chemistry.
In this chapter we will discuss about some basic concepts of chemistry which are very important for anyone who want to study and score good marks in organic chemistry. Once you get master with these basic concepts of organic chemistry, things will become easy for you and you will be able to understand any topic related to organic chemistry quickly.
ABOUT CHANDRAHAS SIR:-...........................................
S&K CLASSES is the first choice of student in Northen India for preparation of JEE main and advanced ,NEET & AIIMS.
Chandrahas Sir is first online teacher of chemistry in Dehradun.
Chandrahas Sir is known for his focused and simplified JEE main and advanced/NEET/AIIMS/BOARD teaching to bring to student an easy and analytical methodology towards JEE main and advanced / AIIMS.
* Online webinar for chemistry -https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=n_gbVJj5PLs
*solid state | position of octahedral &tetrahedral voids in F.C.C-https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=6jrGVWVRXMU
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Carbon and its Compound : CBSE Class 10 X Science (Chemistry)

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PuStack Live Series | Chemistry | Carbon and its Compounds

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5) Difference between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons.
6) Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds.
7) Ethanol and Ethanoic acid.
8) Soaps and Detergents
At the end of the video, you will be able to:
1) Describe Covalent Bonding.
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7) Ethanol and Ethanoic acid.
8) Soaps and Detergents
At the end of the video, you will be able to:
1) Describe Covalent Bonding.
2) Recall versatile nature of carbon and study its various allotrophs.
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5) Interpret important carbon compounds.
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In which Hank introduces us to the world of Organic Chemistry and, more specifically, the power of hydrocarbon. He talks about the classifications of organic compounds, the structures & properties of alkanes, isomers, and naming an alkane all by observing its structure.
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Glucose is a simple sugar with the molecular formula C6H12O6, which means that it is a molecule that is made of six carbon atoms, twelve hydrogen atoms, and six oxygen atoms. Glucose circulates in the blood of animals as blood sugar. It is made during photosynthesis from water and carbon dioxide, using energy from sunlight. It is the most important source of energy for cellular respiration. Glucose is stored as a polymer, in plants as starch and in animals as glycogen.
With six carbon atoms, it is classed as a hexose, a subcategory of the monosaccharides. D-Glucose is one of the sixteen aldohexose stereoisomers. The D-isomer, D-glucose, also known as dextrose, occurs widely in nature, but the L-isomer, L-glucose, does not. Glucose can be obtained by hydrolysis of carbohydrates such as milk sugar (lactose), cane sugar (sucrose), maltose, cellulose, glycogen, etc. It is commonly commercially manufactured from cornstarch by hydrolysis via pressurized steaming at controlled pH in a jet followed by further enzymatic depolymerization.
In 1747, Andreas Marggraf was the first to isolate glucose.Glucose is on the World Health Organization's List of EssentialMedicines, the most important medications needed in a basic health system. The name glucose derives through the French from the Greek γλυκός, which means "sweet," in reference to must, the sweet, first press of grapes in the making of wine. The suffix "-ose" is a chemical classifier, denoting a carbohydrate.
Glucose is the most widely used aldohexose in living organisms. One possible explanation for this is that glucose has a lower tendency than other aldohexoses to react nonspecifically with the amine groups of proteins.This reaction—glycation—impairs or destroys the functionof many proteins.Glucose's low rate of glycation can be attributed to its having a more stable cyclic form compared to other aldohexoses, which means it spends less time than they do in its reactive open-chain form.The reason for glucose having the most stable cyclic form of all the aldohexoses is that its hydroxy groups (with the exception of the hydroxy group on the anomeric carbon of D-glucose) are in the equatorial position. Many of the long-term complications of diabetes (e.g., blindness, kidney failure, and peripheral neuropathy) are probably due to the glycation of proteins or lipids. In contrast, enzyme-regulated addition of sugars to protein is called glycosylation and is essential for the function of many proteins.
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In this video, I have explain about If the electronegative atom is then joined to a chain of atoms, usually carbon, the positive charge is relayed to the other atoms in the chain. This is the electron-withdrawing inductive effect, also known as the -I effect.
However, some groups, such as the alkyl group, are less electron-withdrawing than hydrogen and are therefore considered as electron-releasing. This is electron-releasing character and is indicated by the +I effect. In short, alkyl groups tend to give electrons, leading to induction effect.
As the induced change in polarity is less than the original polarity, the inductive effect rapidly dies out and is significant only over a short distance. Moreover, the inductive effect is permanent but feeble since it involves the shift of strongly held σ-bond electrons and other stronger factors may overshadow this effect.
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